Chairman, Governing Council, Plateau State University (PLASU),
Bokkos, Prof. Attahiru Jega, on Thursday assumed work by inspecting some
projects and presiding over the council’s meeting in Bokkos, near Jos.
The projects inspected by the former INEC boss shortly after their
inauguration by Gov. Simon Lalong, include the N114 million TETFund
Lecture Halls and Office. Others are the N72 million Entrepreneurship
Centre and the N69 million 250-capacity theatre.
The university’s Acting Director of Works, Mr Aku Ayok, who took the
council members round the projects, said most of the projects were
TETFund’s with some completed while othersat near completion.
The PLASU Vice Chancellor, Prof Doknan Sheni, said that the greatest
challenge of the university was non-accreditation and funding.
“A total of 319 of our students could not graduate last year due the
issue of non-accreditation of our courses by NUC and we still have
another set of 400 students in their final year,” the VC lamented.
Sheni said there was need for the rapid infrastructural development
in the university and recruitment of the staff to meet up with the NUC
accreditation.
Jega, who expressed gratitude to the Plateau Government over the
appointment, said that the university was founded on very lofty
objectives with a very good mission and vision statements. According to
him, the role of the council is defined by law and that it will do
everything possible to see that staff worked together to stimulate the
growth and development of the university.

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